ABSTRACT

Now, in the Maekawa Pyramid , there are four main branches that, in the limit, produce an infinite number of secondary branches. However, each secondary branch doesn’t branch any further after it comes off of a main branch. This raises the question: is it possible to fold an infinite number of branches from each secondary branch and subsequent branches as well? Figure 2 shows just such a branch pattern. It is much more complicated than the original pattern and its accumulation points form a curve shown in Figure 3. We will call this the Pyramid curve.